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by adrianmsmith
272 days ago
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I mean, yes, I would hope they have the right paperwork? E.g. if you're going on a business trip then you're going to need a visa allowing business trips, if you're going to work you're going to need a visa that allows work, etc. I don't see why this is unreasonable. If it is unreasonable then the rules need to change - no point having rules if they can't be enforced. |
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B1 visa (the 'business trip' visa): > A B-1 visa may be granted to specialized workers going to the United States to install, service, or repair commercial or industrial equipment or machinery purchased from a company outside of the United States, or to train U.S. workers to perform such services.
So on the face of it you'd think a B1 visa would be sufficient here.